Understanding Blues Guitar: #4 Blues Trick: The MYTH of the Mixolydian Blues
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- The Myth of the Mixolydian Blues.
A Lot of Guitar Teachers teach a method of Playing JUST the Mixolydian Scale in your blues. This method doesn't really work as it pulls a guitar player away from the chords, and shifts their brains to the scale. In order to play completely, you NEED to know which notes to use in context to the chords being played. When we do this, we get what looks like a monster scale (Blues Trick #3 Video) This scale to some is known as a "Mixolydian Blues Scale" which is not a Myth.
What is a Myth is that applying just a Mixolydian over your blues progression will solve things. Here we are addressing how to get the Major Sound associated with a Mixolydian Scale, but get it with the correct mindset. Rock on!
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I’m finding that a lot of learning guitar & music, for me, is realizing it’s often not more complicated than I had assumed, but a lot of people seem to complicate the shit out of it.
I think its guitarists who want to make people think the are doing more than they actually are. I used to be that guy but I have since seen the error of my ways lmao
In a couple of weeks, I've learned more from Ian than I have learned in my life.
I've enrolled on his course (what great value for money) and am less than half way through the youtube blues premier playlist but am actually understanding it all. There's a long way to go but it's all coming together. A superb teacher.
Nobody else on you tube has ever mentioned that mixolydian truth before. Thanks again Stitch
Ok, I've heard about the mixing the major and minor pentatonic for years. These 4 steps brought me here. This is the schiznet brother. I play the minor in two positions. I see this use so I will do the work to fit this to the other position.
You have taken the most common concept introducing people to improv, built it adding the maj 3 to the pentatonic then introducing the b5. then sharing the major minor concept. Thank you so much you have changed alot of what I've been playing for ALL these years. If I didn't thank you I wholeheartily do it now. Thanks Thanks Thanks.
I think I've progressed more with my blues in the past week than I had in 5 years. You're a good man Ian, don't let all the others tell you otherwise
Thanks for posting this series. This is so far the best blues solo expanded explanation ever. So easy to follow. Not only teach you to play but tells you why and why not to play this way ! Thumbs up !
You could do that all day and I could listen to you teach all day. Thanks again Ian
This was a tremendously useful lesson, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I've been playing for a long time but really studying for a much shorter time. Every so often I come across someone such as yourself who opens up a completely new line of thinking but also presents it in a very approachable way. I appreciate you sharing and will check out your other lessons as well. Happy New Year!
It's all starting to make sense ian. After about 5 times through all the "blues mindset vids" Thank you!!!!
Great lesson! One important note about the "BB Box". He always played it up a whole step from the key. In other words, he played it at the B minor position if he was playing Blues in A. That was because he wanted his first finger on the root, and not his third finger. This position also gave him some interesting places to bend.
Hmmm, I’m slightly confused.
If you're confused ... search for "StichMethod BB box" - there's another youtube video where this point is addressed.
This video is excellent. I've been watching so many on this subject... And just as I'm starting to get it this one made so much sense.
thank you once again. you continue to remove the mystery from the pentatonic scale and soloing in general. you, steve stein, and dweezil zappa are my favorite teachers on youtube. don't worry sean, you are number 4. you guys make learning lead fun.
I love the hard facts in this video. Not alot of "ideas" and fluff. It's " use this here, use that there" etc. Very helpful.
Your thorough 'spailin' of such precepts is invaluable.
*_Pure educative genius...please PLEESE - never stop doing this kind of stuff ..._*
Another great lesson, Ian, glad to see you back posting!
Wow....you really stretch me, man....thank you....it's the theory I never payed attention to over the last 30 years or so (maybe 50) . Now I get it....thanks for being so good at explaining the theory.....you make it interesting and so I stay to listen. It really makes a difference...wow....confidence levels growing....where I have been by accident before is now being shown to me as a "for certain" road map....very exciting to get this. :) Signed up for your course and will take it once I complete this playlist.
Excellent demystification of 12-bar blues soloing. Sincere thank you to you, @StichMethod Guitar.
OMG. this answered so many questions as to why I could play major, and minor, and sometimes mix the two but never get the Hendrix and Clapton riffs. Thank you so much.
awesome stuff - thanks so much! You are officially my favorite teacher - and I've had a bunch.
I've been waiting for you to make another video! Great lesson and happy you feel better. Keep it up
I watched all your videos and I must say you have the best blues lessons, given in the best order.
Thank you so much for making it so cut and clear. Ive been on a journey of mixing minor and major and this helps tie it together with my basic pentatonic knowledge. GOOD shit man, keep it up
Such great vids!! (i watched all 4)Thank you. I've been looking for this info for a long time. It really helped me to understand the use of the right notes at the right time. I'm gonna go watch some more now! 😀. Thanks again
I enjoy both your videos and Shawns. Thank you! Keep them coming!
ANOTHER great video! Thanks and all the best
Thank you so much for what you do! You’ve helped me tremendously
Excellent. I can't believe what just happened for me. I've noodled on the guitar for decades, but never really studied it. I'm just starting to get serious about making progress and now see how the minor or major framework gives signposts. Minor pent gets boring fast. Now you just opened a world of accent and it's a blast. I'm just learning about you. As a teacher myself, you truly stand out in the crowd. Thank you and cheers!
Excellent lesson! I wish i had found your lessons about 5 years ago! Thank you Sir!
Welcome back, Ian! Glad you're feeling better.
Wow! So cool to have this explained in an understandable way... Well done and Thank you, bless 🙏🕊️
Thanks for this simple to follow instruction.Awesome!
Fab lesson - just what I needed, thanks!
This was a little over my head but I still got something out of it. Thanks for sharing!
It's been said many times. Thank you very much for the awesome lessons.
Thanks Ian! Your lessons are very helpful!
Ian, you are awesome man. Thank you.
just stumbled into this video. You are good clear teacher.
This channel is basically a guitar red pill, loving it.
I accidentally stumbled upon one of your videos while doing some research on the Phish tune "Stash". I will be watching much more of your channel; thank you very much for your videos. Well done.
I had a "aha" moment! Thanks and cheers from Canada.
you are such a good teacher, thank you sir! 😀👍
Tout à fait excellentes ces 4 vidéos qui expliquent si bien l'architecture majeure/mineure du blues à la guitare. Et ce prof est cool !
Incredibly helpful. Thanks!
Thanks Ian...Great content as usual!
Wow , great lesson , once again . Thanks heaps
Another complex made brilliantly simple. I'm much better because of you. Thanks! LJS
I love how you focus on the chords, because I like many guitarists have learned the "play the root scale when you solo" method and as I progress am finding that if I had learned to solo over chord changes in the first place I would be finding it much easier now. Thank you for teaching people the right way, it's really a great thing
Well as you know you can play each chord's penta scale if you wish, or just the base penta over the lot, or variations of minor, major, mixo and others. In reality you could play every single sharp and flat with the penta notes fast and it would sound okay so long as you start and end it right (you just jump out of it and land on the base chord and it would work).
@@mrmr314 oh no you’re definitely right, I misspoke. By root scale I meant the key of the song. A lot of us learn to just play the scale of the key rather than outline chords individually with those scales. It’s a hard box to break out of
Thanks. I enjoy and appreciate your videos.
you blow my mind . Thank you!!!
Great job! Thank you!
Thank you for this 💚
great stuff please continue the lessons they are practical and easy to follow
Great lesson , you put a lot of perspective in it for me thank you
Another great lesson! Excellent examples! :) Thanks!
I just want to say I've watched your videos and most times I'll rewatch them a week, month or year later. I always get a little more out of your lessons when I rewatch. Kind of like using the butter knife to get the last of the peanut butter out of the jar. You always know there's a little more in there. Thanks Ian.
Man!!! The TRUTH REVEALED!!!! Thank you!!!
I thought you said I was your favorite guitar player :(
Excellent explanation, you made it so very easy to grasp. Some people make the seemingly complicated simple while some make the simple complicated. I always seek the most simple way to understand something, Thanks very much Ian, you and Sean make a twosome that ain't gruesome, keep up the great teaching.
😂so funny 🤣
What about when your playing a major blues?
Fabulous - thank you yet again! :)
HUGE LESSONS! THANKS! ^^
Excellent lesson. Thanks!
awesome explanation, thank you!
Great lesson, Thanks!
hi body, i learn two good things with you, the music and passion of music. Your explainations are awesome, clear and easy to understand. THANK YOU SO MUCH
I realize I'm coming late to the game....but I wish I knew this stuff years ago. Excellent teaching!! I read some of the comments below saying "this is so simple" and "players want you to think they're doing more than they are". I would argue that the great players really are doing a lot and it is somewhat complex; you just make it easy to grasp. Thank you....I'll catch up eventually.
watched them all. great lessons. thanks.
Sweet! I like hitting the 2 and bending it to the (flat)3d then going to the 1, now I understand why this works.
You really are a very good teacher sir. I like ur teaching and channel a lot...👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
very humble and helpfull
Excellent!
You always make sense.
Simple and brilliant
That was a great lesson Thanks Ian
Love stuff like this. Keep it up Dad!
Nice! Making improv sound great and look so easy in one position!
Excellent lesson.
awesome video def helps make sense with combining the major and minor especially with adding the major 3rd..... which I have been using but never seemed to get it to sound just right. you added more dimension in it for me thnx
Really great stuff Ian! I had already been playing some of these concepts but did not fully understand how or why they worked. A nice bend of the 2nd/6th to a 4th/6th also works nicely on the turnaround
Awesome!
Great video for blues chord change. 😊
Very nice. Thank you.
Stich.... awesome! Really good trick... seriously, have a good day! Mediterranean regards!
That was eye opening videos for me. Thanks :)
OK now i have to go watch 1-3 but I've been following you for a bit and you prepared me well for this...I get it.
Really good one Stitch.
Glad i stumbled in-nice ways of looking at things
Great video, thanks!
Great lesson!!Thanks
Awesome as usual Great content
Awwwwesome!!! Thank you!!!!
Really good stuff. I learned something.
Thank you!
You could also call it a mixolydian scale with a passing minor 3rd tone, which is more logical because a sustained minor 3rd over a dominant 7th chord is a tonal clash. This is pure semantics at best due to a misunderstanding of what makes a scale.
that was amazing! best vid
Excellent !!!!!!
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and great helpful video, liked! ;)
This is great information, GREAT lesson, it's really sorting out in my mind about major and minor pent scales. Your are a TERRIFIC teacher. Very impressed.
Thanks Terry!
awesome sir thanks it really helped me
Best teacher on YT!!
Great video!